Insecticide.



I EMILIO OLSSON, 0F BUENOS AYRES, ARGENTINA.

INSEGTICIDE.

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To all 'ioho'm it may concern:

Be it known that I, EMILIO OLssoN, a subject of the King of Sweden, residing at 25 de Mayo street 240, Buenos Ayres, Argentina, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Insecticides, of which the following is a specification.

The present. inventionrelates to a liquid insecticide which ma be applied by sprayiqig or other desirab e means to all plants a ectedexternally by insects, and particularly to such plants as are affected bythe ravages of the locust.

The object of the invention is to produce a liquid composition of such character which will either kill all insects on the plants or will emit an odor so offensive to insects that they will not settle on the plants treated; which can be preserved indefinitely without alteration in its qualities; which is harmless to the plant substance; and which acts as a fertilizer for the plants when the compound is washed onto the ground.

The liquid insecticide constituting the present invention consists of a decoction of the leaves of the plant botanically known as M elia azedarach, and known in many parts of South America as the Pamz'so, which decoction is obtained by boiling said leaves with Chile saltpeter.

While the liquid insecticide may be com pounded with the ingredients employedin various proportions, especially satisfactory results are attained when the ingredients are used in substantially the following proportions, to wit Chile saltpeter 2 kilograms Leaves of Melz'a azedarach 1 kilogram Water 25 iters The liquid compound is prepared as fol- Specification of Letters Patent.

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Patented July 12, 1am.

Application filed June 11, 1909. Serial No. 501,605.

with the class of plants to which the insecticide is applied, but ordinarily is applied in such quantity that the greater .part of the surface of the plant to be treated is slightly moistened with the compound. A valuable feature of the compound is that it serves as a fertilizer for the plants should any of it fall on the ground, or be washed off the leaves by rain. Its efliciency as an insecti- It is applied in quantities varying cide is not affected by long keeping, and it is 1 not harmful to any variety 0 as is known.

The compound is plant so far articularly characterized by the fact that 1t emits an odor so ob-v jectionable to insects that they will not remain on any plant on which their presence is prejudicial.

I claim An insecticide consisting of a solution of Chile saltpeter in an aqueousdecoction of the leaves of Malia azedaraoh in about the proportions stated.

In' testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

EMILIO OLSSON.

Witnesses:

Josf'. Io. GALLARDO, ALEJANDRO CARRAzzoNI. 

